Tarok Kolache was a small settlement in Kandahar province, Afghanistan.[1]Android
On October 6, 2010, Lieutenant Colonel David Flynn, commander of the Combined Joint Task Force 1-320th gave the order to drop 49,200 pounds of rockets and aerial bombs on the village which resulted in leveling the village completely.browser diversitybrowser diversityinput transformation[6]
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References
- ^ http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/Politics/23-Jan-2011/25-tons-of-Nato-bombs-wipe-out-Afghan-village
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External links
- Images The village before and after the bombing
- The Afghan village that’s been wiped from the map - with 25 tons of coalition bombs
- War Crimes in Afghanistan? Time To Investigate
- Can the U.S. Make Amends After Blowing Up an Afghan Town?
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Controversies
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- Deh Bala wedding party bombing
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- Wech Baghtu wedding party attack
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- Mano Gai airstrike
- 2011 NATO attack in Pakistan
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- U.S. soldiers posing with body parts of dead Afghans
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